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Pamela C. Ronald
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 326
Citations - 31672
Pamela C. Ronald is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xanthomonas oryzae & Gene. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 315 publications receiving 27600 citations. Previous affiliations of Pamela C. Ronald include Energy Institute & International Rice Research Institute.
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Cell Wall Composition and Bioenergy Potential of Rice Straw Tissues Are Influenced by Environment, Tissue Type, and Genotype
Paul Tanger,Miguel E. Vega-Sánchez,Miguel E. Vega-Sánchez,Margaret B. Fleming,Kim Tran,Kim Tran,Seema Singh,Seema Singh,James B. Abrahamson,James B. Abrahamson,Courtney E. Jahn,Nicholas Santoro,Elizabeth B. Naredo,Marietta Baraoidan,John Danku,David E. Salt,Kenneth L. McNally,Blake A. Simmons,Blake A. Simmons,Pamela C. Ronald,Pamela C. Ronald,Pamela C. Ronald,Hei Leung,Daniel R. Bush,John K. McKay,Jan E. Leach +25 more
TL;DR: Overall, efforts to improve cell wall composition for bioenergy require consideration of production environment, tissue type, and variety, suggesting that greenhouse studies overestimate bioenergy potential.
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Gene-For-Gene Relationships Specifying Disease Resistance in Plant-Bacterial Interactions
Andrew F. Bent,F. Carland,D. Dahlbeck,R. Innes,B. Kearney,Pamela C. Ronald,M. Roy,John Hillsborough Salmeron,M. Whalen,Brian J. Staskawicz +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that certain strains of Pst can cause disease on both hosts while others are only capable of causing disease on specific ecotypes of A. thaliana or cultivars of tomato.
Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology. - eScholarship
John W. Mansfield,Stéphane Genin,Shimpei Magori,Vitaly Citovsky,Malinee Sriariyanum,Pamela C. Ronald,Max Dow,Valérie Verdier,Steven V. Beer,Marcos A. Machado,Ian K. Toth,George P. C. Salmond,Gary D. Foster +12 more
TL;DR: A review of the most important bacterial plant pathogens is presented in this article, with the intention of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant bacteriology community, as well as laying down a benchmark.
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A massively parallel barcoded sequencing pipeline enables generation of the first ORFeome and interactome map for rice
Shayne D. Wierbowski,Tommy V. Vo,Pascal Falter-Braun,Pascal Falter-Braun,Timothy O. Jobe,Lars H. Kruse,Xiaomu Wei,Jin Liang,Michael J. Meyer,Nurten Akturk,Christen A. Rivera-Erick,Nicolas A. Cordero,Mauricio I. Paramo,Elnur Elyar Shayhidin,Marta Bertolotti,Nathaniel D. Tippens,Kazi M. Akther,Rita Sharma,Yuichi Katayose,Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani,Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani,Tong Hao,Pamela C. Ronald,Joseph R. Ecker,Joseph R. Ecker,Peter A. Schweitzer,Shoshi Kikuchi,Hiroshi Mizuno,David E. Hill,Marc Vidal,Gaurav D. Moghe,Susan R. McCouch,Haiyuan Yu +32 more
TL;DR: A massively parallel next-generation sequencing method, PLATE-seq, is developed and leveraged to construct an ORFeome for rice, providing a toolkit for systematic functional study in an agricultural species and paves the way for high-throughput profiling of protein–protein interactions in a wide range of organisms.
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Managing Fall Armyworm in Africa: Can Bt Maize Sustainably Improve Control?
Johnnie Van den Berg,Boddupalli M. Prasanna,C. A. O. Midega,Pamela C. Ronald,Yves Carrière,Bruce E. Tabashnik +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors address maize production and use; fall armyworm distribution, host range, and impact; and strategies to make Bt maize more sustainable and accessible to smallholders.